258 Mr. T. H. Withers on 
Anomis albitibia, Walker, xiii. p. 1001. 
Rusicada nigritarsis, Walker, xiii. p. 1006. 
A small species, very dark, transverse lines quite different 
to all the others. 
Types, Ceylon. 
I have examples also from Assam, Ahmednagur, Rangoon, 
and Perak. 
Anomis commoda, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) 1. 
p. 203 (1878). 
A large dark species, with fairly broad fore wings ; hind 
wings dark blackish brown. Quite a good species. 
Type, Japan. 
I have seven examples from Yokohama and Nikko. 
Anomis metaxantha, Walker, xiii. p. 1005. 
Paler than commoda; fore wing similarly shaped; the 
genitalia shows that it is quite distinct from all the others. 
Type-locality ignotus. 
It is a common form in India. I have sixteen examples 
from Assam, Rangoon, and Bombay. 
XXXITI.— The Cirripede Subgenus Scilleelepas ; tts Probable 
Occurrence in the Jurassic Rocks (8. gaveyi, sp.n.). By 
Tuomas H. WituHeErs, F.G.S. 
(Published by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum.) 
[Plate XIII. } 
More than half a century ago the late Mr. G. E. Gavey 
collected from the Lias at Mickleton Tunnel, near Chipping 
Campden, Gloucestershire, remains of a Cirripede, which has 
up till now remained undescribed. Mr. Gavey, however, 
listed the specimens in 1853 * as “ Pollicipes; 2 new species,” 
and the late Rev. P. B. Brodie (1857 f), in two short notes, 
* G, E. Gavey, “ On the Railway Cuttings at the Mickleton Tunnel, 
and at Aston Magna, Gloucestershire,” Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. London, 
1853, vol. ix. p. 34. 
+ Brodie, Rev. P. B., “On anew Species of Pollicipes in the Inferior 
Oolite hen Stroud, in Gloucestershire,” Brit. Assoc. Rep. (1856) pt. ii. 
», 64; 1857. ; 
; Brodie, Rev. P. B., ““On the Occurrence of some new Species of 
Pollicipes in the Inferior Oolite and Lias of Gloucestershire,” Ann. & 
Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, vol. xix. 1857, p. 103. 
